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mbouteneff
New member
Hi,
I'm about to try to 'master' my first track in Sonar 3.0, and had a couple questions about dithering and EQ-ing that were mentioned in previous posts here:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=214019
- First, a stupid question -- When someone suggests "rolling off at 50-60hz", does that mean physically creating a "low shelf" at 50-60 hz, or creating a large dip? And are we talking about bottoming out, or just a 3 db decrease?
- I understand you're supposed to "dither" and "sound shape" a project just before burning it to CD or compressing to a smaller file format. Does anyone know if you can do this in Sonar 3? If yes, how -- I haven't been able to find the functions in the manual or the software...perhaps it's automatic? If not, are there any free software programs that can dither and/or sound shape?
- Should Normalization be part of the mastering process?
- How does this basic chain of events look (assuming everything is done conservatively...otherwise, the mix should be fixed):
1. EQ
2. Multi-Band Compress
3. Limit
4. Dither
5. Soundshape
Please share any experiences you have mastering (or attempting to master) in Sonar. Thanks!!!!
-Mike
I'm about to try to 'master' my first track in Sonar 3.0, and had a couple questions about dithering and EQ-ing that were mentioned in previous posts here:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=214019
- First, a stupid question -- When someone suggests "rolling off at 50-60hz", does that mean physically creating a "low shelf" at 50-60 hz, or creating a large dip? And are we talking about bottoming out, or just a 3 db decrease?
- I understand you're supposed to "dither" and "sound shape" a project just before burning it to CD or compressing to a smaller file format. Does anyone know if you can do this in Sonar 3? If yes, how -- I haven't been able to find the functions in the manual or the software...perhaps it's automatic? If not, are there any free software programs that can dither and/or sound shape?
- Should Normalization be part of the mastering process?
- How does this basic chain of events look (assuming everything is done conservatively...otherwise, the mix should be fixed):
1. EQ
2. Multi-Band Compress
3. Limit
4. Dither
5. Soundshape
Please share any experiences you have mastering (or attempting to master) in Sonar. Thanks!!!!
-Mike